Additional infoRecorded at Studio Zen/Electric Space Studio throughout September 2000 - March 2001.
Engineered by Yukito Okazaki.
Produced by Sigh.
Mastered at West West Side by Alan Douches.
Strings/horn arrangements by Mirai.
Remastered at SafeHouse Productions by James Murphy.

Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 23.04.2012 at 18:34Unf. Definitely a contender for best Sigh song.

Such a fun track. It's like a crazy and drug-filled heavy metal fest with black metal vocals and synth on top. Lovely.
The chorus is so catchy goddamit.

Ugh I own the remastered version and for some unknown reason they thought it would be a good Idea to take the lead guitar out of that song along with the 2 solos! The original is just so much better! Grr

Great album. I don't know, if it can be considered their most experimental one, as all of them starting with Hail Horror Hail are quite experimental, but still I enjoy a lot their mix of space rock, metal and whatnot.

Been meaning to listen to this one forever and kept putting it off. What a spectacularly chill, creative, excellent album. I think I am still more drawn to the speed and highs/lows of their newer stuff, but I definitely see why this is such a classic.

Wow having gone through their full disco now, this is without doubt their magnum opus. I had second thoughts about this after Hangman's Hymn and Scenes From Hell. But God!, this is just flawless, not a single false note here. This album is near perfect. Sigh will never probably top this.